Nearly 700 employees at the Jakarta International Container Terminal (JICT), the bulk of the workforce, stopped work yesterday for a strike intended to last a week, the company's labour union said.
"The strike has paralysed the loading and unloading process as well as the terminal's activity," Mokhammad Firmansyah, the union's secretary general, told AFP.
Workers are demanding to be paid last year's production bonus in full, after it was cut by more than 40 per cent, Firmansyah said.
"This uncertainty will hurt Indonesia's exports as foreign buyers could turn to other countries," the association's chairman, Zaldy Masita, told AFP.
Indonesia's government denied the strike had disrupted the flow of containers and vessels to Tanjung Priok port, which accounts for 70 per cent of the country's container capacity.
However, incoming vessels have been diverted to four other terminals at the port, said Bay Hasani, a sea traffic and transport official at the transport ministry.
JICT, whose controlling shareholder is Hong Kong's Hutchison Ports, handles about 40 per cent of the containers at the Jakarta port.
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